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The Day I Learned Public Speaking the Hard Way

The Day I Learned Public Speaking the Hard Way

My First Public Speaking Disaster

In 2020, I was invited to give a “short talk” at a local youth event—just a few words of encouragement.

Easy, right? Five minutes. In and out.

I showed up in my best “serious” outfit—buttoned-up shirt, ironed trousers, and a confidence level that was one cracked voice away from disaster. But as I walked up to the stage, I realized… they expected a full motivational speech.

This wasn’t a “few words of encouragement.” This was a TED Talk, graduation speech, and church sermon combined.

The Art of Improvisation

Panic set in. I had no quotes, no deep wisdom, and no life-changing story. So, I did what any unprepared speaker would do—I stalled.

“Ladies and gentlemen… good afternoon! How are you feeling today? Are you blessed?”

They responded. Great. That bought me five seconds.

I threw in a random line: “Success is not about where you come from, but where you’re going.” They clapped.

I tossed in a half-remembered Steve Jobs quote. More claps.

Then I wrapped up with a classic: “Keep pushing, keep working, and remember—your dreams are valid.”

Standing ovation.

What I Learned About Public Speaking

That day, I walked away with three key lessons:

  1. Confidence sells – Even if you have no idea what you’re saying, say it like you mean it.
  2. A long greeting buys you time – If you’re stuck, start with a warm, drawn-out introduction.
  3. Preparation is everything – If you forget to prepare, just say something about hard work, resilience, and believing in yourself. People love that stuff.

Turning Fear Into a Strength

That experience taught me that public speaking isn’t just about knowing what to say—it’s a skill that can be learned and improved. And like any skill, you either train for it or improvise like your life depends on it.

I chose to train.

Now? Speaking in front of people is no longer a near-death experience. If you struggle with public speaking, remember this: Your words matter more than your nerves.

(And if all else fails… throw in a Steve Jobs quote.)

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